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Gdańsk scientists looking to create personalised lung cancer vaccine

Scientists from Gdańsk are working on a personalized lung cancer vaccine.

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    Scientists from Gdańsk are working on technology to improve effectiveness of radiotherapy

    Scientists from the Gdańsk University of Technology are working on a technology that will improve the effectiveness of radiotherapy, one of the leading methods of malignant tumour treatment. Irradiation will be more accurate, safer and tailored to a specific patient, the authors of the method declare.

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    How intestinal microbes affect lungs

    The microbes that live in our digestive system secrete various compounds - metabolites that enter the bloodstream and affect our body. Dr. Tomasz Wypych investigates how these compounds affect the respiratory system by looking for metabolites that will help in asthma or acute respiratory failure syndrome (COVID complications).

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    Lublin scientists investigate effects of COVID-19 on women's fertility

    Scientists from Lublin have been attempting to find out what impact COVID-19 has on women’s fertility.

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    High doses of supplements are a huge problem, says endocrinologist

    Excessive supplementation has become a huge problem, leading to serious health issues that can be life-threatening. Some patients decide to take extremely high doses - taking preparations for large animals, endocrinologist Szymon Suwała says in an interview with PAP.

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    Polish engineers developing cheap 3D-printed orthoses

    Engineers from the Poznan University of Technology have automated the process of designing and manufacturing limb orthoses and prostheses.

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    Kraków scientists discover how breast cancer chemotherapy damages blood vessels

    Researchers from the Jagiellonian University Medical College have shown how breast cancer chemotherapy can damage blood vessels.

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    Microplatform for drug testing developed at Silesian University of Technology

    A unique miniature platform for testing drugs that allows scientists to imitate the conditions in the human body and conduct research on cancer cells has been developed by researchers at the Silesian University of Technology.

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    Scientists discover compound that may help alleviate symptoms of morphine addiction

    Polish scientists have discovered a compound that can be an effective drug to alleviate the physical symptoms of morphine addiction and limit emotional distress during withdrawal episodes.

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    Medieval ‘vampire teeth’ had less decay then gnashers today, say dental experts

    ‘Vampire skulls’ from a late medieval cemetery have revealed that tooth decay was much less common in the Middle Ages than today.

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    Scientists investigate whether trams can help urban nature

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Researchers re-examine ancient crocodylomorph from Załęcze Wielkie

Scientists have re-examined the remains of a prehistoric marine reptile found in the 20th century in the village of Załęcze Wielkie (Łódź province). This distant relative of modern crocodiles was about four metres long and had a visible jaw injury, which it probably suffered in the first years of its life.